Every year the Glimpses in Time exhibition honors a Master Photographer. This year it is Imogen Cunningham, An American Photographer born in 1883.

Imogen Cunningham was a pioneer of art photography, whose influence continues in the photographic style of the SF Bay Area and art photography today. Cunningham's peer relationship with Edward Weston, Dorthea Lange, Alfred Stieglitz, Ansel Adams and Minor White and her great body of work on nudes and botanicals define her as a master.

This year's Juror is San Francisco Art Institute's Linda Connor. Connor is photographer whose work is well known for their spiritual and exotic locations including India, Mexico, Thailand, Ireland, Peru, Nepal, Egypt, Hawaii and the American Southwest. She is a professor in the Photography Department at the San Francisco Art Institute where she has taught since 1969. She is also a founding director of the San Francisco Bay Area non-profit group, PhotoAlliance.

The entries for the juried exhibition comprised of photographers from all over the world.

“Windowed Wall,” one of my newest night photographs, was juried into this year’s “Glimpses in Time” exhibit at the Joyce Gordon Gallery. The exhibit opens July 2 and runs through July 30. As always, it features dozens of photographs from artists across the U.S. and around the world, so there will be plenty of fantastic photography to see (and, ahem, collect).

My work has been juried into all four annual “Glimpses in Time” exhibits. The juror this time around was Linda Connor, professor of photography at the San Francisco Art Institute, where she’s taught since 1969.

“Glimpses in Time” is always a tribute to a late photographer, and this year we’re honoring Imogen Cunningham. She was a peer of Alfred Stieglitz, Edward Weston, Dorothea Lange, and others, and her influence on the art form is still felt today.

There's a lot of really nice work to see, and a lot of variety. Check out the show!